I have been working with MVC for the past couple of days and what has dawned
on me is that I am really replicating what I have been doing in regular
fusebox all along.  Separating code into views, models, and controllers.
The difference seems to be now I am separating them into their respective
directories, which I am not seeing the need for.

This has got me wondering is MVC truley solving a problem, or is it just the
latest 'thing' to do?

When faced with this question I always ask "why should I use this
'technology'?"  And many time comes out that its overkill for what I wanna
do.

Why do I want 3 separate directory structures?
Why is model/view/controller an advantage over basic fusebox?

Can you give me the whys?

Thanks,

Craig

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